re·cuse
riˈkyo͞oz/
verb
North American
verb: recuse; 3rd person present: recuses; past tense: recused; past participle: recused; gerund or present participle: recusing
challenge
(a judge, prosecutor, or juror) as unqualified to perform legal duties
because of a possible conflict of interest or lack of impartiality.
"a motion to recuse the prosecutor"
(of a judge) excuse oneself from a case because of a possible conflict of interest or lack of impartiality.
eviscerate
disembowel, gut, draw, dress
"the goat had been skinned and eviscerated"
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listen
rebuke
reprove
reproach
get over it
demand audience
diplomacy
curtesy
promptness
protocol
no excused
for bad behavior
mounting up as BETTER THAN WORSE THAN COMPETTIVE
WHAT AMERICANS AGAINST AMERICANS TRYING TO FIX
FOREIGN PROBLEMS.... WHY
PRAYER
SUBMISSION.
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